Posters are 63.5x48 cm, or smaller. Maps are: 1. Birdseye view of the state of Colorado 2. Kartta osottava Harjun Koulutilan: Kaikki tilukset 3. Kartta osottava Harjun Koulutilan: Viljellyt tilukset
The Burton Noble Gates collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, dry plates, pamphlets, journals, letters, file cards, price lists, honey labels, reprints, posters, artifacts, reports collected by Prof. Gates relating to Apiculture. This collection is chiefly pre-1930 and includes material from the U.S.A., Canada, Europe, New Zealand, Russia, China, Japan, South America, and the Caribbean.
Gates, Burton NobleFinding aid.
Over 12,000 items, some damaged. Box of 5 miscellaneous photographs and Boxes 5-5 - 5-7 glass slides located in XA1 MS A018. Artifacts stored in Annex include two straw skeps, two Langstroth Queen mating nucleus, and one Langstroth hive stand (cannot be retrieved).
Caption Title; Typescript; Translation of the article which appeared in: Societe Nationale D'Acclimatation De France. Bulletin ; T.57, p.359-363, 420,422, 1910
Caption Title; Typescript; English Translation by B.N. Gates of the Article Which Was Published In: L'Apiculteur ; V.54 P.392-393, 1910, holograph (3 leaves) of Translation Draft Laid In.
Letter written in August 1899 from C.F. Hodge, Clark University, Worcester, MA, to Burton Noble Gates.
Holograph with marbled paper covers rebound with leather cover and lettering on spine. Addressed, "To Mr. Thomas Isham, Eldest Son to Sir Justinian Isham." The author of this manuscript, Richard Corney, was the rector of Harrington, a country church in England. He dictated the work to an unknown person and died soon after. The preface, added by the copiest, explains that the author had long been asked to impart his knowledge on beekeeping, and dedicates the manuscript to Sir Thomas Isham.
Translation of the original which appeared in Verhandlung der deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft, p.48-77, 1904; 2 bound copies of typescript